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New White House bank regulation plan impacts short list of banks
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A First Republic Bank branch is pictured in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House’s plan to strengthen the U.S. banking system announced on Thursday makes new demands on a small group of midsized banks.
The plan asks regulators to demand banks with between $100 billion and $250 billion in assets increase liquidity and capital, and submit to extra stress tests, among other changes.
Here is the banks that would be impacted, based on the Federal Reserve’s last bank asset report dated Dec. 31, 2022, ranked from largest to smallest. BANK ASSETS, BILLION
Citizens Bank $226.4
First Republic $212.6
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) Priv. Bnk $209.7
Silicon Valley $209.0
Fifth Third Bank $206.3
Morgan Stanley Bank $201.4
Manufacturers & Traders $200.3
Keybank $187.6
Huntington $182.3
Ally Bank $181.9
BMO Harris $176.9
HSBC Bank USA $162.4
American Express (NYSE:) $155.4
Northern TC $154.5
Regions Bank, AL $154.2
Discover $129.4
Signature $110.4
First Citizens $109.2
MUFG Union $104.4
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